Here you goThink if I put a old coat round it I will get away with calling it a scarecrow..
Don't like the colour..
Do do, the site we are on isn't alot more to have it just stored or seasonal. :slyhang on , touring caravan, 45kg gas bottles, decking...
great 4x4 tug, get rallying
Thanks for the info.. :thumb2Wow ! how big's your gas bottle then....
If it's anything like the boat safety scheme, then you have to have the minimum sensible amount of flexible to allow for connection of the bottles.
You may wish to increase the size of the gas pipe, if it is a long run, normally I think they used to use 3/8 " or 10mm you may need 15mm. :nenau
It depends on your gas appliances, on boat safety all appliance are switched on and they test the gas pressure at the furthest point from the bottles.
You are allowed a small pressure drop.
You need to ensure that the copper pipe is secured adequately there is a maximum distance allowed between fixing clips, but not sure what it is. :nenau
For sealant, I have used Calortite, it looks the same as red hematite, and I use it as if it was hematite on sump plugs, oil fillers etc, and the plugs are always easy to get out and no oil leaks. Also I have used it on non potable water fittings etc.
Clean up with meths.
Hope this helps.
I think :nenau the regulations on the boat safety used to be, if you pay someone to do the gas work, THEN.. the installer must be GAS SAFE.
Regulations on the caravan installations could be different.
Do do, the site we are on isn't alot more to have it just stored or seasonal. :sly
Thanks for the info.. :thumb2
It's a tourer on a seasonal pitch, best of both worlds, can stay there or sod off anywhere we like.is it a touring caravan? or a static?
to be honest most site owners have rules of their own devising and woe betide anyone who breaks them, best ask them to clarify exactly what they want and what they will accept as they will probably moan when you've done it
Odd you should say that, was thinking about that last night and was wondering about fitting a BBQ point at the rear ( theres 2 isolators under the bed) and use it as a feed to the propane.some in our rally club can feed gas in by their bbq point, so could the 'mainline' of
the
gas system be extended to a point at the rear with an isolator, perhaps mounted inboard
and guess another isolator to lock off front end then not in use, unless of course
just left say 6kg in front locker in place acting as a cap.
Odd you should say that, was thinking about that last night and was wondering about fitting a BBQ point at the rear ( theres 2 isolators under the bed) and use it as a feed to the propane.
We have a 6kg sat in the front for when we go anywhere so thats sorted, wonder if we could fill it up from the big one aswell.
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